One sheet (8 1/2 x 5 1/2 inch) folded as issued with composed photo on the inside using black and red printing. Photo of the cast from the movie and brief outline story of the movie. Directed by Nick Grinde in 1930, the film starred Bessie Love, Mary Lawlor, Cliff Edwards, Stanley Smith, Lola Lane, and Gus Shy. The film was based on a New York 'Broadway' musical comedy play of 1927 about college life and love. Very good clean copy. View more info

Circa 1944. Original publicity photograph of Marlene Dietrich and Irving Berlin taken at the Fifty Army Camp in Italy in May, 1944. Dietrich (1901-1992) was a German-American actress and singer. Irving Berlin (1888-1989) was a Russian born composer and lyricist. He was widely considered one of the greatest songwriters in American history. Both Dietrich and Berlin toured with the USO during W.W.II. This black and white photograph was taken May, 1944 during a USO tour. Pho... View more info

Program for this classic silent film. Cover (front and back) is a scene in color from the chariot race. Text consists of black and white portraits of the actors and actresses, scenes from the movie and articles about the movie and the author, General Lew Wallace. Small chip upper left hand corner of front cover. 9 x 12 inches. Unpaginated, but 18 pages, complete. View more info

Original movie poster on white board with red and blue coloring. 14" x 18." Poster is clean and intact. Text on the poster reads: "'Here's Jivers, Jivvers and Bellylaughs'; Up Jumped the Devil; with Mantan Moreland and Shelton Brooks; Produced by Jed Buell; A Dixie National Production; Nationally Released by Consolidated National Film Exchanges; with an All Colored Star Cast." Up Jumped the Devil (1941) is an African American film that features an all... View more info

[14] pages; title wrapper with ads (6 x 9 inch). Program for the theatre listing the following acts: Adams and Mack, Harry B. Lester, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thorne Co., The Big City Quartette, Will M. Cressy, Rogers and Deely, The Rose De Haven Sextette, William Gould and Valeska Suratt, Robert's Animals, and The Motion Pictures (An Inexperienced Chauffeur & Bad Men of the West). Plan of the theater with seating. Ads include Columbia business School, Sure Pop (extermination ... View more info

Circa late 1920's. Original publicity printed photo, tinted. 5 X 7 inches. Acord (1890-1931) was an American silent film actor, rodeo champion and stunt man. Acord made over 100 film shorts, most of which are now considered lost. He began his acting career in 1910, only to take time off from films to serve in World War I. Once the war was over he returned to acting and made several more movies. In this printed photo, Acord is standing next to his horse. Acord is wearing ... View more info

Circa late 1940's, early 1950's. Original photograph. 5 X 7 inches. Alexander (1911-1969) was an American film actor and radio announcer. He became a child actor at the age of 5 when he was in Every Pearl A Tear. His movies included All Quiet On The Western Front (1930) and was hand picked by Jack Webb to appear in Dragnet (1952-1959). In this photograph shows a close up of Alexander, wearing a dark tweed jacket, white shirt and dark tie, holding a cigarette. Slight chip... View more info

A collection of original photographs showing actress Alice Faye in different outfits and settings and at various points during her career and a few other items relating to Faye such as newspaper articles and movie posters. Seven of the photographs are signed by Alice Faye. Alice Faye (1915-1998) was an American actress and singer who starred in many movies and is best-known for her performance of the Academy-Award-winning song, "You'll Never Know," in the 1943 ... View more info

Circa 1960's. Two-page letter on personal size stationery with an imprinted return address in Switzerland. From Adrianne Allen (b. 1907), English actress, to Godfrey Winn (b. 1908), English writer, congratulating him on his book. View more info

Original tan wrapper with black lettering on the front cover. 5 3/4 X 8 1/2 inches. 12 pages. Adeline Alvord was an advanced student of drama. In 1913 she moved to Portland Oregon and started a studio of dramatics art. She was considered to be one of the most successful Shakespearean coaches in the West. When the war began, she moved to Los Angeles to work for Metro Studios where she eventually was given full charge of the Research Department. This copy is clean and comp... View more info

Publicity photograph (5 x 6 1/4 on a 8 x 10 inch sheet) b/w, circa 1940s. This publicity photo shows Jim and Marian Jordan standing on the back of a railroad train called the 'Honeymoon Express'. "Fibber McGee and Molly" was a long running and much loved radio program that was on the air from 1935 to 1952. The character of Fibber McGee was played by Jim Jordan (1896-1988) and the part of Molly McGee was played by his wife Marian Jordan (1898-1961). They were marr... View more info

Publicity photograph (8 x 10 inch) b/w for the movie. Photo of Osa Johnson with a native African from the documentary which was based on the book "I Married Adventure". Osa Johnson (1894-1953) was the wife of Martin Johnson (1884-1937), an American motion picture photographer and producer. His subject was wildlife in Africa. The Johnson's were married in 1910. Osa collaborated with Martin Johnson on his work, and after his death in 1937, continued it. The book an... View more info

Stiff sheet (10 3/4 x 8 1/4 inch) folded into thirds (3 1/2 x 8 1/4 inch). Illustrated cover with title and design for a comedy in four acts "Sowing the Wind" by Sydney Grundy. Dated 3/18/95. Ads on both sides of the opened program and back folds. Staring Brandon Thomas, Cyril Maude, Sydney Brough, among others. Very good clean copy. View more info

circa.1930. Publicity photo (5 x 7 inch) b/w of both head shots of the sisters. Rosetta (1894-1959) and Vivian (1997-1986) had a popular vaudeville duo famous for their act 'Topsy and Eva'. Mode several movies in Hollywood 1929-1932, but none were successful. Did their duo in nightclubs and on the stage till 1959 when Rosetta was killed in a car accident. View more info

[8] pages; stapled paper wrapper (5 x 6 3/4 inch) with title on the in color cover and portrait of J. Warren Kerrigan. Center fold is the program for Paramount's "The Covered Wagon"; Warner Bros "Cornered"; and Zukor/Lasky "Merton of the Movies". Ads for business in Bergen County, New Jersey for cars and products. View more info

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